Get Park Shin Hye's 'Pinocchio' Makeup In Just A Few Easy Steps

Have you watched Pinocchioyet? If you haven't, it's kind of a must-watch, even if only for Park Shin Hye's makeup on the show. Best described as a romantic comedy, it's got long-lost brothers, ridiculously rich suitors, the epic (and fictional) Pinocchio Syndrome, and perhaps most of all? Some seriously on point beauty game.

Obviously, the long-lost brothers, ridiculously rich suitors, and epic/fictional Pinocchio Syndrome take precendence when it comes to the plot of the drama, and the beauty is more of an added bonus — but if you're ever looking for an absolutely pitch-perfect, polished yet natural, easy to replicate daily makeup look, Pinocchio is definitely a good place to start.

The protagonist, Choi In Ha (played by Park Shin Hye) tends to go for the fresh-faced look, featuring dewy skin (because of course — this is South Korea we're talking about here, flawless skin is a must), a neutral eye, and a pale pink lip. Her beauty look of preferences changes throughout the series — after all, she goes from high-achieving high school student to struggling post-college pre-career woman, to reporter extraordinaire over the course of the 20-episode series — but she always comes back to the neutral, natural look.

So how do we steal her style? Luckily, it's not very hard — all you really need is a moisturizing foundation (and maybe a touch of luminizer), pink lipstick/gloss, and some brown eyeliner and eyeshadow!

The Base

The foundation: For the foundation, I'd go with something moisturizing, to get In Ha's dewy look — I used the IOPE Air Cushion BB, which is great for brightening the complexion, but any BB cream or dewy-finish foundation should do the trick.

The concealer: Conceal as needed — you want as perfect a base as possible, so eliminate as much redness/dark circles as possible. I used By Terry Densiliss Concealer, which has a nice, thin formula with a little bit of that sought-after glow to it.

The brows: In Ha wears her brows fairly delicately, so don't use too heavy a hand — oh, and if your natural brow shape will support it, go for the popular Korean straight-across look.

The Eyes

You'll want a light brown (I used MAC Eyeshadow in Soba) to create a sheer wash of color over your mobile lid. Next, take a slightly darker shade (the darkest shade in the Wet 'n Wild Sweet as Candy trio), and lightly line your upper lash line to up the drama — just a tiny bit.